'Hopefully the government and people leading the country can wake up and see this,' said the Chiefs attacking midfielder.Kaizer Chiefs’ Keagan Dolly believes gun violence is out of control in South Africa, and has called on the country’s leaders to do something about the situation.
The 31 year old grew up in Westbury, a disadvantaged suburb of Johannesburg known for gang violence, while Fleurs came from Mitchell’s Plain, one of the most violent and underprivileged parts of Cape Town.“There are times you can’t leave the house, there are places you can’t drive into at any time of day. It is sad, hopefully the government and people leading the country can wake up and see this. It is not just a problem for footballers.
“We sat at the same table for breakfast and lunch, when you go to morning training you expect luke to be there, to tell us stories of what happened the previous day, it made training a bit lighter. He was always making jokes but when it came to training he took his job seriously.” “Obviously it was a difficult decision, but mostly the players wanted to honour him, knowing he was the only players in the current squad who didn’t get a chance to make his debut.”
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